Medical emergency at residence with possible heart attack, Rogers AR
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were called to a home near West Fur Street for a medical emergency involving a 78-year-old male who may have had a heart attack. The patient's consciousness and breathing were unknown at the time of the call. The caller was on the phone with the patient when the call disconnected.
Audio|Heard on: Rogers Fire
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Transcript:
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Medic 5. Latter 5.
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Respond to a medical emergency.
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Trouble unknown.
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Life status questionable.
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At near West Fur Street.
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Near West Fur Street.
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Cross street, dead end,
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and South Fouet Road.
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Math page 5,004.
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Squad 5 to ladder 5.
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You can't see your response.
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Squad 5 will take that call.
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RCD assign Squad 5 to near West Fur Street.
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SCB copies.
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Add Squad 5 to the call.
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Quad 5. Respond to a medical emergency.
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Trouble unknown.
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Life status questionable.
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At near West Fur Street.
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Near West Fur Street.
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Cross street dead end and stop O'SAid Road.
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Map page 5,004.
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Light of five copies for response.
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Flight of file in service.
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Number five in service.
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Private 5,
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medical emergency, near Westfur Street.
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A 78-year-old man, consciousness and breathing unknown.
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The caller was on the phone with them, then disconnected with a possible heart attack.
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On that page 5, 5,004, 5104.
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Location mentioned:
W Fir St, Rogers, AR 72758
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